Monday 16 May 2011

Canada IT Industry To Face Labor Shortage

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A recent report, entitled Outlook for Human Resources in the ICT Labour Market, 2011-2016, states that there will be a labour shortage of qualified applicants for IT related jobs in Canada within the next few years. The report was released by the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC).
According to the report, over 106,000 IT related positions will become available between 2011 and 2016 in Canada; however there may not be enough people to fill those positions. The report has also indicated that the most shortages will occur for positions which require five or more years of experience.
In order to address the concerns regarding labour shortages, the report is suggesting five recommendations:
  • Post-secondary students should be encourages to take IT-related courses;
  • Foreign-education workers should be better integrated into Canada’s IT workforce;
  • Making post-secondary education more cross-disciplinary; and
  • Making the IT industry more accessible for various skill levels and diverse employees.
Another important suggestion made by the report is to bring more foreign skilled workers to Canada. The IT industry will be looking for skilled workers with many different skills, rather than a specific technical expertise.
The Government of Canada has not indicated how these shortages will affect their immigration strategies. Canadavisa.com will report on any changes to the Canadian immigration programs once they have been announced.
Do you have work experience in the IT industry? Find out if you qualify for Canadian immigration!

Before Entering to Canada You Should Know.....

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Anyone applying for Canadian permanent residency or to visit, work, or study in Canada may be prohibited from entering the country if he/she has been charged or convicted of a criminal offence that occurred inside or outside of Canada. Even minor offences may render a person inadmissible to Canada.
Some examples of convictions that could make an applicant inadmissible to Canada include shoplifting, assault, and possession of marijuana or other controlled substances/drugs. Even driving while under the influence (DUI) can lead to an applicant being refused entry to Canada.
That being said, there may be ways of coming to Canada even with past convictions.
A conviction for a single summary offence (misdemeanour) may be ignored for Canadian immigration purposes. If an applicant was convicted of one or more indictable offences (felonies) and more than five years have passed since the completion of any imposed sentences, including probation, that applicant is eligible to submit an application for Criminal Rehabilitation. To submit an application for Criminal Rehabilitation, an applicant must provide proof that he/she has been rehabilitated and is not likely to re-offend.

Canada Election May Effect Canada Immigration

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On May 2, 2011 Canadian citizens will be casting their vote in an election to either re-elect the governing Conservatives, or to elect a new party and Prime Minister. The outcome of this election may have important implications for Canadian immigration.Canada has five major parties running for election. While many parties agree on certain issues, such as the need to improve the efficiency of the immigration system, they each have their own views on what changes need to be made to Canada’s immigration system. The following are some promises made by each party during the election campaign:ConservativesIf re-elected, the Conservatives have promised to:
  • Get tougher on human smuggling;
  • Streamline the process for deporting foreign criminals;
  • Impose a two year conditional Canadian permanent resident status for applicants who are sponsored by a spouse or common-law partner and who have been in that relationship for less than two years; and
  • Have foreign credentials recognized in Canada faster and more easily.
Liberals
If elected, the Liberals have promised to:
  • Reduce wait times for immigration applications and increase efficiency of the current Canadian immigration system;
  • Increase the number of visas that are issued in the Family Class Category;
  • Increase federal funding for language training programs in Canada for those wanting to improve their English or French proficiency; and
  • Improve the system of recognizing foreign credentials in Canada.
NDP
If elected, the New Democratic Party has promised to:
  • Improve immigration wait times and fast-track family reunification;
  • Reduce the backlog of applications at the visa offices;
  • Develop better procedures and appeals for those applying for visitor visas;
  • Accelerate the recognition of foreign credentials in Canada;
  • Reinstate federal funding for immigrant settlement agencies, especially those cut inOntario;
  • Implement the “Once in a Lifetime Act” which would allow Canadians a one-time opportunity to sponsor a relative who is not a member of the family class to come to Canada; and
  • Ensure tough laws against crooked consultants are enforced.
Green Party
If elected, the Green Party promises to:
  • Allocate greater funding for language training programs in English and French in Canada;
  • Establish a program for people living in Canada without official status that will lead to full landed immigrant status;
  • Improve the integration of newcomers into Canadian society;
  • Toughen and enforce regulations governing the practice of immigration consultants; and
  • Amend the Anti-Terrorism Act and the Public Safety Act so that formal charges can be brought against all those detained.
Bloc Québécois
Throughout the election campaign, the Bloc Québécois have been fairly quiet on issues regarding immigration. They recently released a document which proposes several changes to their own immigration programs within the province of Quebec (full story can be found here); however they have not discussed changes they would make to federal immigration policies.The 2011 election is important to potential immigrants and Canadians alike as a new government can mean changes to current immigration policies, but whether all of these promises will actually be kept remains to be seen.Learn more about Canada’s political system here.

Thursday 5 May 2011

Citizenship Fees/Visa Fees /Permanent Resident Fees in Canada

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1. Citizenship (Canadian dollars)

Citizenship Fees
Right to be a Citizen
$100
Grant of Citizenship
$100
Change of Citizenship
Retention of Citizenship
$100
Resumption of Citizenship
$100
Renunciation of Citizenship
$100
Citizenship Status Documents
Proof of Citizenship
$75
Search for Record of Citizenship
$75



2. Applications for visas and permits (Canadian


dollars)

Sunday 1 May 2011

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Saturday 26 March 2011

Canada Immigration for Skilled Worker - Points based immigration

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Canada Immigration for Skilled Worker  - Points based immigration for Canada

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*       General Skilled Workers Points requirement for Canada Immigration reduce to 67 points for Immigration.


*       Introduction
*       Overview of Changes
*       Factor 1: Education
*       Factor 2: English and French Ability
*       Factor 3: Work Experience
*       Factor 4: Age
*       Factor 5: Arranged Employment
*       Factor 6: Adaptability

Overview

Canada Immigration's points score requirement was down from 75 to 67 points on 18 September 2003. This means a considerable increase in
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Friday 25 March 2011

CANADA JOBS, SPONSORHIPS JOBS IN CANADA, CANADA TEMPORARY JOBS

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I have gathered some important sites to find Canada Jobs. There are so many jobs
available for you in it

 Top Jobs Category

* Canada Jobs for Nurses
* Canada Jobs for Accounting
* Canada Jobs for Finance
* Canada Jobs for Doctors
* Canada Jobs for Engineer
* Canada Jobs for Human Resource
* Canada Jobs for Finance

Top Job Locations

* Jobs in Ontario
* Jobs in Quebec
* Jobs in Barrie
* Jobs in Toronto
* Jobs in Canada
* Jobs in Calgary
* Jobs in Edmonton
* Jobs in Ottawa
* Jobs in Greater Vancouver
* Jobs in Winnipeg


 Following are some top Canada Jobs Sites




Wednesday 23 March 2011

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Sunday 20 March 2011

Changes Expected to the Federal Skilled Worker Program for Canada Immigration

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February, 2011.


Federal Skilled Worker Program for Canada Immigration

Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) recently announced they are consulting with relevant stakeholders about changing various aspects of the Federal Skilled Worker Program. Citizenship and Immigration Canada is considering changing the number of points awarded in three of the six selection factors. Citizenship and Immigration Canada is also proposing changes
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Guide to apply for provincial Nomination for Migration in Canada

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Guide to apply for provincial Nomination

Entering Canada has different ways or methods. For many professionals, they can live in Canada by applying for skilled worker category which requires work experience in the field that they are applying for. Another method is by family petition. Families living in Canada can petition their relatives from other countries so that their relatives can

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How to find a job in CANADA

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CANADA JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Do you have the same chance of getting the job you want everywhere in Canada?

No. Canada is a large country and job opportunities Canada are different for several reasons:

• Each region has job opportunities

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Placement / Receruitment Agencies for Jobs in Canada

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Whether you are living outside or inside Canada It would be very helpful for Canada immigration  if you have Canad Job offer and Placement agencies provide a
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